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Sunday
Sep302012

Daily Paper Prompt #61: Decadent Doodling

Here's a 5x8" page in the moleskine with a circle and 7 sections radiating outward. Just finished this one.

This 5x8" page is in process... just 2 sections to go.

Divide up your page using straight lines, wavy lines, lines radiating out from the center or one corner. Divide the page into a grid, into random blocks, any way you wish. Please don't feel like you have to use any complex patterns or learn to zentangle to do this prompt. You just pick a pattern and keep repeating it. Then start another block. Pick a pattern, keep repeating it. It's pretty relaxing, actually. You can find patterns all around you {just look}. And there are always circles, wavy lines, letters, V's, spider webs, flowers...

I keep a bunch of these going in the moleskine that resides in my purse, that way I have something to do in waiting rooms, at carpool, etc. and they might take a few weeks to do but they gradually get finished.

It's THE LAST day. 61 prompts. 61 days. And before that, 61 days of ICAD. If you've done any portion of these challenges, pat yourself on the back. Savor the accomplishment. Enjoy the creative spark. 

Find ALL of the prompts at this link: Daily Paper Prompts

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Reader Comments (7)

Ah, can't believe it's the last day of the prompts!! Thanks so much for hosting - have enjoyed myself immensely :-)

09.30.2012 | Unregistered CommenterViv

Thank you so much for sparking our creativity. It's been an amazing few months. Enjoy your time away. Looking forward to ICAD3 next summer!

09.30.2012 | Unregistered CommenterSherry

I actually did my first Zentangle this weekend and plan on posting it tomorrow. I love this kind of doodling!

09.30.2012 | Unregistered CommenterDanielle

♥♥♥thank you, thank you, thank you, tammy!!!♥♥♥

i cannot possibly tell you how AMAZING and inspiring this entire summer has been, and it's all thanks to you! i started on june first, and until this past week (when real life went into overload!) i have proudly KEPT UP THE WHOLE TIME! i really REALLY feel the difference, creatively, that getting back to a regular journaling practice has made!

can't thank you enough for all of the wonderful encouragement and inspiration you've provided!!! (gonna finish up THIS WEEK and then celebrate by keeping going ON MY OWN, woohoo!) ♥♥♥

09.30.2012 | Unregistered Commenterlauren

This has been so fun! The time flew in the most deliciously enjoyable way! It has been fun creating with everyone. Thank you all for holding space for daily community and creativity <3

09.30.2012 | Unregistered CommenterOlivia Lane

and AGAIN, i say thank you, and i've CAUGHT UP... which feels AWESOME!!! ♥
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10.3.2012 | Unregistered Commenterlauren

Hi, I just love your blog. You have giving me many great ideas, since I am new to Art journaling this has been a tremendous help! Love Nilla

11.7.2012 | Unregistered CommenterNilla

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